NOAA: Record low for tornados in 2015!!

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Remember about 5 years ago when there were a couple of F5 tornados and every sngle AGW k00k in here was talking about tornados wiping out the US due to man-madeglobal warming!!!

Another bogus nutter prediction gone awry..............:eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::bye1:

When you take a look back, all their shit gets blown up.......but they will say anything in the moment when an anomaly occurs in the climate in the attempts to dupe the dim witted.:gay:

NOAA: Number of major tornadoes in 2015 was 'one of the lowest on record' - Tornadoes below average for 4th year in a row -
 
Remember about 5 years ago when there were a couple of F5 tornados and every sngle AGW k00k in here was talking about tornados wiping out the US due to man-madeglobal warming!!!

Another bogus nutter prediction gone awry

When you take a look back, all their shit gets blown up.......but they will say anything in the moment when an anomaly occurs in the climate in the attempts to dupe the dim witted.

toiletpaper://www.climatedepot.com/2016/03/10/noaa-number-of-major-tornadoes-in-2015-was-one-of-the-lowest-on-record-tornadoes-below-average-for-4th-year-in-a-row/']NOAA: Number of major tornadoes in 2015 was 'one of the lowest on record' - Tornadoes below average for 4th year in a row

LOLOLOLOL.....nope, not NASA, just ol' Marc Moron posting fraudulent propaganda on a denier cult blog...

In the real world....a simple Google search reveals....

Illinois Sees Big Spike in Tornado Activity in 2015 | Patch
patch.com › illinois › algonquin › illinois...
Feb 28, 2016 - Algonquin-Lake In The Hills, IL - Illinois among Top 5 states with most tornadoes in 2015...

Spike in Florida tornadoes | WFTV
WFTV › weather › spike-in-florida-torna...
Mar 1, 2016 - Many more winter tornadoes than normal this year in Florida...

Yes, Auntie Em: Initial data shows a spike in the number of Kansas twisters in 2015 | Local/State News | hutchnews.com - The ...
Dec 31, 2015 - Preliminary data from the National Weather Service in Wichita shows 124 tornadoes ripped through ...

Spike in tornadoes reported across Ontario | Canada | News | Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Sun › 2014/10/15 › spike-in-t...
Oct 15, 2014 - A spike in tornadoes reported across Ontario this year ─ 19 as the season winds down, compared ...
 
Their sever weather meme is dying a sorted death..

"A sorted death"...??? ROTFLMFAO....Boober, you are truly hilarious!

Also, unfortunately for you, pathetic and ridiculous!




It truly is amazing how the faithful will keep on touting the crap while the earth shows them frauds and liars..

Amazing how you are so confused and delusional, Boobles, you poor reality-challenged retard.

Extreme weather already on increase due to climate change, study finds
Researchers say heatwaves that previously occurred once every three years are now happening every 200 days thanks to global warming

The Guardian
27 April 2015
Extreme heatwaves and heavy rain storms are already happening with increasing regularity worldwide because of manmade climate change, according to new research.

Global warming over the last century means heat extremes that previously only occurred once every 1,000 days are happening four to five times more often, the study published in Nature Climate Change said.

It found that one in five extreme rain events experienced globally are a result of the 0.85C global rise in temperatre since the Industrial Revolution, as power plants, factories and cars continue to pump out greenhouse gas emissions.


New report finds human-caused climate change increased the severity of many extreme events in 2014
NOAA

November 5, 2015
Human activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use, influenced specific extreme weather and climate events in 2014, including tropical cyclones in the central Pacific, heavy rainfall in Europe, drought in East Africa, and stifling heat waves in Australia, Asia, and South America, according to a new report released today. The report, “Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspective” published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, addresses the natural and human causes of individual extreme events from around the world in 2014, including Antarctica. NOAA scientists served as three of the five lead editors on the report.
 
Their sever weather meme is dying a sorted death..

"A sorted death"...??? ROTFLMFAO....Boober, you are truly hilarious!

Also, unfortunately for you, pathetic and ridiculous!




It truly is amazing how the faithful will keep on touting the crap while the earth shows them frauds and liars..

Amazing how you are so confused and delusional, Boobles, you poor reality-challenged retard.

Extreme weather already on increase due to climate change, study finds
Researchers say heatwaves that previously occurred once every three years are now happening every 200 days thanks to global warming

The Guardian
27 April 2015
Extreme heatwaves and heavy rain storms are already happening with increasing regularity worldwide because of manmade climate change, according to new research.

Global warming over the last century means heat extremes that previously only occurred once every 1,000 days are happening four to five times more often, the study published in Nature Climate Change said.

It found that one in five extreme rain events experienced globally are a result of the 0.85C global rise in temperatre since the Industrial Revolution, as power plants, factories and cars continue to pump out greenhouse gas emissions.


New report finds human-caused climate change increased the severity of many extreme events in 2014
NOAA

November 5, 2015
Human activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use, influenced specific extreme weather and climate events in 2014, including tropical cyclones in the central Pacific, heavy rainfall in Europe, drought in East Africa, and stifling heat waves in Australia, Asia, and South America, according to a new report released today. The report, “Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspective” published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, addresses the natural and human causes of individual extreme events from around the world in 2014, including Antarctica. NOAA scientists served as three of the five lead editors on the report.



Just wondering s0n......how many times did you get your lunch money stolen and ghey lunchbox smashed as a kid?:bye1: Just sayin'.......you present like somebody who was a social oddball in the formative years!!:bye1:
 
Their sever weather meme is dying a sorted death..

"A sorted death"...??? ROTFLMFAO....Boober, you are truly hilarious!

Also, unfortunately for you, pathetic and ridiculous!




It truly is amazing how the faithful will keep on touting the crap while the earth shows them frauds and liars..

Amazing how you are so confused and delusional, Boobles, you poor reality-challenged retard.

Extreme weather already on increase due to climate change, study finds
Researchers say heatwaves that previously occurred once every three years are now happening every 200 days thanks to global warming

The Guardian
27 April 2015
Extreme heatwaves and heavy rain storms are already happening with increasing regularity worldwide because of manmade climate change, according to new research.

Global warming over the last century means heat extremes that previously only occurred once every 1,000 days are happening four to five times more often, the study published in Nature Climate Change said.

It found that one in five extreme rain events experienced globally are a result of the 0.85C global rise in temperatre since the Industrial Revolution, as power plants, factories and cars continue to pump out greenhouse gas emissions.


New report finds human-caused climate change increased the severity of many extreme events in 2014
NOAA

November 5, 2015
Human activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use, influenced specific extreme weather and climate events in 2014, including tropical cyclones in the central Pacific, heavy rainfall in Europe, drought in East Africa, and stifling heat waves in Australia, Asia, and South America, according to a new report released today. The report, “Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspective” published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, addresses the natural and human causes of individual extreme events from around the world in 2014, including Antarctica. NOAA scientists served as three of the five lead editors on the report.

The desperation is hilarious...

You guys are so desperate to have ANYTHING HAPPEN that you could blame on man you keep pulling at straws..
 

They are so desperate to link ANYTHING to a man made cause they are falling all over themselves. Later this year we will fall into the La Niña cool of the oceans and the pause will again resurface almost 20 years long. Its going to get very bad when that happens and a cooling world is shown.. You think there nuts now..... Give it a little time..:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:
 

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